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Trinnov update Nova room-correction hardware

Unit gains new hardware bypass mode

Trinnov Nova hardware monitoring room-correction system update

Launched at NAMM in 2023, the Nova is a compact hardware system that makes Trinnov’s renowned room-correction technology available at a lower price than their D-MON and MC‑PRO units. As part of its ongoing development, it’s now received a significant software update that introduces a new hardware bypass function alongside a range of improvements and enhancements. 

New Feature

  • Hardware Bypass: You can now select the bypass mode in the Optimizer > Processing menu. Switching to hardware bypass reduces latency by avoiding software processing, making it ideal for recording. 

Note: Some features are unavailable when NOVA is in this mode.

Enhancements

  • When the NOVA is in bypass, the illuminated logo now blinks yellow instead of red.
  • The Optimizer button now turns orange when switching optimisation off (previously red).
  • Adding a speaker set trim in Setup > Speakers is not affecting the master level display anymore.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed calibration offset in the Set Calibration Level step of the calibration wizard was not being applied.
  • Fixed: Exceeding the total number of licenses across more than 6 output channels caused audio glitches.
  • Correction in Bass management cutoff and slope frequency for multi speaker set.
  • Fixed: When switching to dBC in System > General > About, some units remained in dB.

The Nova user manual has been updated to reflect all changes introduced between versions 1.1 and 1.2.

To update their unit, users will need to update their Trinnov application to the latest version, and ensure that both the machine running the application and their Nova unit are connected to the same local network.

Take a look at the Trinnov website to find out more.

www.trinnov.com/en/products/nova

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